Chomsky: language, mind, politics

Malden, MA, USA: Polity (2014)
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Abstract

Noam Chomsky is one of the most influential figures in contemporary intellectual life, known for his groundbreaking contributions to a range of fields from linguistics to political theory. This is a fully revised and updated edition of James McGilvray's highly successful introduction to Chomsky's work and thought.

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original McGilvray, James A. (1999) "Chomsky: Language, Mind and Politics". Polity

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